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The story is a speculation about the consequences of modern science in a space where contrasting mind-sets and lines of thought coexist. We have constructed a hypothetical scientific-scenario-gone astray and placed it in the heart of a typical village cast aside by the ever growing Indian metro. | The story is a speculation about the consequences of modern science in a space where contrasting mind-sets and lines of thought coexist. We have constructed a hypothetical scientific-scenario-gone astray and placed it in the heart of a typical village cast aside by the ever growing Indian metro. | ||
This Comic strip was also an effort to express our thoughts in the way we know best, through drawings and illustrations. The traditional Indian Art form called Madhubani inspires our style. | This Comic strip was also an effort to express our thoughts in the way we know best, through drawings and illustrations. The traditional Indian Art form called Madhubani inspires our style. | ||
Engineered C.elegans escape and affect the cows of the village in a way that could be the people’s worst nightmare. Could what ensues taint the image of science? | Engineered C.elegans escape and affect the cows of the village in a way that could be the people’s worst nightmare. Could what ensues taint the image of science? |
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Our Comic Book
The story is a speculation about the consequences of modern science in a space where contrasting mind-sets and lines of thought coexist. We have constructed a hypothetical scientific-scenario-gone astray and placed it in the heart of a typical village cast aside by the ever growing Indian metro. This Comic strip was also an effort to express our thoughts in the way we know best, through drawings and illustrations. The traditional Indian Art form called Madhubani inspires our style. Engineered C.elegans escape and affect the cows of the village in a way that could be the people’s worst nightmare. Could what ensues taint the image of science?